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avermelhados

Avermelhados is the plural masculine form of the Portuguese adjective avermelhado, which describes something that has turned red or shows a reddish tint. It is used with masculine nouns, as in rostos avermelhados, lábios avermelhados, or árvores com frutos avermelhados. The feminine plural form is avermelhadas, and the singular forms are avermelhado (masc) and avermelhada (fem).

Etymology and form: avermelhado derives from the color term vermelho (red) with the suffix -ado, creating an

Usage and nuance: the term covers a range of reddish tones, from pale pinkish to deep scarlet.

Examples of use: “Os lábios avermelhados destacavam-se sob a luz,” “As folhas avermelhadas do outono tingiam

See also: vermelho, avermelhar, tom avermelhado, cores quentes.

adjective
that
denotes
a
completed
or
resulting
state.
It
is
related
to
other
color
expressions
such
as
avermelhar
(to
redden),
used
to
describe
the
process
of
turning
red
and
its
participial
forms
in
different
gender
and
number
agreements.
It
appears
in
describing
natural
elements
(folhas
avermelhadas
in
autumn,
frutos
avermelhados),
body
or
facial
coloration
(olhos
avermelhados,
rosto
avermelhado),
and
culinary
or
decorative
colors
(molho
com
tonalidade
avermelhada).
In
literary
or
descriptive
contexts,
avermelhados
can
convey
warmth,
vitality,
or
intensity
associated
with
red
hues.
a
paisagem.”
In
medicine
or
health
contexts,
it
can
describe
redness
of
eyes
or
skin,
as
in
“olhos
avermelhados”
or
“pele
avermelhada,”
though
the
latter
may
also
be
described
with
other
color
terms
depending
on
the
shade.